He is right though. We don't need a 40-50-60 team league, not even 20. Maybe it should max out at 12 states and 16-18 teams (8 or 9 each side) and within so many miles of each other... from the middle of that regions map, where a school cannot be more than so many miles from the middle point of the states involved. Example: Pick Jackson, Ms. as the center point for the SEC, then all the schools need to be 700 miles from Jackson to be an SEC member. That knocks out due to distance Miami, Ohio State, North Carolina, West Va. etc. And you can't load up because you have a max of say 16-18 where SEC would be with Texas and OK because they are coming and would still be within 700 miles. 2 choices left to get to 18 and cannot go 700 miles from Jackson to shop a Penn State, or USC, or Michigan, etc. Clemson would be well inside the 700 miles but do they want to come compete in the SEC? One way to make it real interesting is to try to get Clemson and Houston added and SEC would be at the max of 18 teams. You pull a great Clemson team in and you get your teams to fly into Houston and showcase your program to all those young High school kids in Houston. That would hurt recruiting for Texas, A&M, LSU and Oklahoma, as these kids could see Bama, Georgia, Florida etc, close up